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Judith Geiger Donlon creates her images by combining various processes and techniques including photography, drawing, image transfer and digital montage. Her work has been called “wordless visual Zen poems.” Each giclée print has been carefully reproduced on quality, acid-free paper and hand signed and numbered by Judith.
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Posted By:  Drew_Hackett  in response to 11
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Posted On:  4/27/2006 1:58 PM Viewing 12 of 17 Replies

I've shipped 100's of flat prints 13x17. I just sandwhich them between 2 pieces of cardboard with tissue paper on the surface to protect from scratching. I've never had one damaged. But you must do Priority mail.

Framed prints are a different story... I would suggest shipping them in a refrigerator box full of pillows. I think postal workers mistake "fragile" with "catch."

..of course the cement box method works too... way too heavy to throw.

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